Emergency housing for refugees, sponsored by UN agencies and designed by an architect at the Cal-Earth Institute. The arch-shaped adobe houses are seismically safe, impervious to weather conditions, and built using war materials. Sandbags are filled with on-site earth, arranged in layers and lined with strands of barbed wire to act as mortar. Stabilizers like cement, lime and asphalt emulsion are added to the structures, which are fired", turning the mud into a ceramic-like material. They measure 14 square metres each and, significantly, cost only $4 to construct."

Interior of 3 vaulted house Khalili's design typology of offset vaults uses Superadobe construction to build conventional rectangular rooms which are repeated as needed for small or large shelters/homes